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2. where do you check pulse for children <2:apical (week 1 ppt)
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3. what is normal HR for 1-2yrs: 70-150bpm(week 1 ppt)
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4. what is normal HR for 2-6yrs: 68-138bpm(week 1 ppt)
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5. what is normal HR for 6-10yrs: 65-125bpm(week 1 ppt)
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6. what is normal resp for early childhood: 20-40resp/min(week 1 ppt)
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7. what is normal resp for late childhood: 15-25resp/min(week 1 ppt)
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8. what muscle do children less than 7 use to breath:ABD/diaphragmatic
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breathers(week 1 ppt)
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9. wheretotaketempfor youngerthan3months: rectal;normis37.5(98.6-99.5)
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10. whatdoesFLACCstandfor:Faces,Legs,Activity,Crying,Consolability(week 1
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11. what ages is FLACC used for:2months - 7yrs/non-verbal (week 1 ppt)
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12. whatisconsideredoutsidegrowthparameters:lessthan5%orgreaterthan 95%
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(week 1 ppt)
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13. to what age do we measure head circumference: up to 24-36months old or if
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head size is questionnable like shunts or premature births (week 1 ppt)
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14. normal head circumference:should be equal to chest circumference up to 1- q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
2yrs; chest >head if >2yrs (week 1 ppt)
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15. what is common schedule of tooth eruption: generally begins by 6months;
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beginswithlower&upperincisors;majorityoftoddlershavefull20teethbyage2yrs (week
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1 ppt)
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16. what is the denver development scale: assessments developmental stages
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forages0-6;has125itemsdividedinto4parts-social,language,finemotor,&gross motor
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(medicine.net)
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17. how toassess head/skull: palpatesutures/fontanels/fractures/swelling;assess
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head control (week 1 ppt)
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18. how old when posterior fontanel closes: 2 months (week 1 ppt)
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19. how old when anterior fontanel closes:12-18months (week 1 ppt)
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20. when is it a red flag for infant unable to hold head erect: 6months- may
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indicate cerebral injury, requires further developmental/neurological eval (week 1
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ppt)
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21. what is tortocollis (Wryneck): contraction of sternocleidomastoid muscle
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causing head to tilt to involved side (week 1 ppt)
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22. what can be done about tortocollis neck: stretching exercises;may order PT and
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reassess in 2-4weeks; infant may have hip dysplasia as well so assess for that via
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ultrasound (kidshealth.org)
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, 23. what is the red light reflex exam assessing: determines clarity of posterior
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chamber of eye/receptivityto light/and sensitivityof retina to visualstimulus(week 1 ppt)
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24. what are abnormalities of the red light reflex exam: dark spots in the red
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reflex, blunted reflex on one side, lack of red reflex, or the presence of white reflex all
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indicate referral to ophthalmology (week 1 ppt)
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25. what do the abnormalities mean:possible early detection of cataracts, glau-
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coma, retinoblastoma, systemic diseases with ocular manifestations (week 1 ppt)
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26. how to test relight reflex: use ophthalmascope setto 0, place at 15-25 degree angle
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lateral to eye and back 12inchs; look for symmetry and brightness (week 1 ppt)
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27. what is strabismus:when the eyes do not line up in the same direction (med-
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lineplus)
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28. what is the hirschberg test:the corneal light reflex (week 1 ppt)
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29. howtotestcorneallightreflex:havechildlookatanobject,positionapenlight
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resting on the object at eye level with the child and the examiner at eye level with the
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child, the light from penlight should be symmetrical in each child's pupil (week 1 ppt)
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30. what are the signs that if positive may indicate hip dysplasia: ortolani's &
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barlows; galeazzi's, gluteal folds (week 1 ppt)
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31. howtotestforhipdysplasia: withchildsupine&kneesflexedbilaterally,grasp thigh
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and adduct while applying downward pressure; if you feel a clunk its positive for
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dysplasia (week 1 ppt)
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32. what is galeazzi's sign:while supine, with feet flat on table and knees flexed, if
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knees are unequals it's positive sign for dysplasia (week 1 ppt)
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33. howtotestforscoliosis:useAdam'sforwardbendtest;greaterthan5degrees curve
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needs further eval (week 1 ppt)
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34. when are primitive/infant reflexes abnormal:asymmetrical, absent, or pre-
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sent after 6months (week 1 ppt)
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35. what is the moro/startle reflex: pull infant up by hands then gently drop;
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response should be arms extend & abduct, hands open, fingers fan out, then arms flex
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& adduct (week 1 ppt)
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36. what is the asymmetrical tonic neck (fencing pose): head on flat surface and turn
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head 90degrees; response is arm and leg extend on same side infant is turned towards
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and opposite side flex (week 1 ppt)
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37. what is stepping reflex: hold infant upright under arms above the table with
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palmarsurfaceoffeetjusttouchingthesurface;responseshouldbesteppingmotion
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(week 1 ppt)
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